The government is to build 8,000 more prison places and introduce tougher sentences for the most
dangerous criminals under reforms of the criminal justice system unveiled today.
Not exact matches
Kelly, asked on Sunday morning talk shows to clarify the department's position on the status of these illegal immigrants protected
under an Obama - era program, said the agency is focused on deporting only
dangerous criminals.
Mentally Disabled Veterans and Guns — Vote Passed (240 - 175, 14 Not Voting) The bill would clarify the conditions
under which individuals who receive federal benefits from the Veterans Affairs Department (VA) may be declared mentally incompetent for purposes of being added to the National Instant
Criminal Background Check System (NICS) and thereby prevented from purchasing guns or ammunition — requiring that an affirmative declaration be made by a judge that the person is
dangerous.
«We are proud to stand with Governor Cuomo today as he announced the suspension of New York's participation in Secure Communities, a controversial partnership between immigration officials and local law enforcement that has come
under scrutiny at a national level for straying from its intended purpose of deporting
dangerous criminal immigrants.
If you cause an accident and injure others as a result, then you may be charged with
dangerous driving
under Section 249 (3) of the
Criminal Code.
The driver was charged with
dangerous driving
under the
Criminal Code.
Typical
criminal charges that we defend are impaired driving,
dangerous driving, hit and run, theft
under $ 5000, assault, uttering threats,
criminal harassment, possession for the purposes of trafficking narcotics, trafficking of a controlled substance, obtaining sexual services for consideration, mischief to property.
[1] Mr. Boyes is charged with three offences, alleged to have been committed in the early morning hours of September 22, 2012: (i)
dangerous driving, contrary to section 249 (1)(a) of the
Criminal Code; (ii) failing to stop when pursued by police officer, contrary to section 249.1 (1) of the
Criminal Code; and (iii) failing to comply with demand for a breath sample which was made to him
under section 254 of the
Criminal Code.